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NJ Governor Chris Christie hit with criminal summons over bridge closure | NJ Governor Chris Christie hit with criminal summons over bridge closure |
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A judge has signed a criminal summons accusing New Jersey Governor Chris Christie of misconduct for his alleged role in the 2013 closure of a bridge. | A judge has signed a criminal summons accusing New Jersey Governor Chris Christie of misconduct for his alleged role in the 2013 closure of a bridge. |
The case will move to the Bergen County Prosecutor's office to determine whether an indictment will follow. | The case will move to the Bergen County Prosecutor's office to determine whether an indictment will follow. |
The news comes as two former Christie aides are on trial for allegedly closing part of the bridge after a mayor refused to endorse the governor. | The news comes as two former Christie aides are on trial for allegedly closing part of the bridge after a mayor refused to endorse the governor. |
The Republican governor has repeatedly denied knowing about the lane closures. | The Republican governor has repeatedly denied knowing about the lane closures. |
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Former aides Bridget Kelly and Bill Baroni are facing conspiracy and fraud charges for allegedly closing part of the George Washington Bridge, a major bridge connecting New Jersey to New York City. | |
The move was allegedly political retribution for Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich's decision not to endorse the governor in his re-election bid. | |
David Wildstein, who pleaded guilty last year, testified late last month that Mr Christie was told about the bridge closure at a 9/11 memorial service two days after the lanes were blocked and laughed about the revenge plot. | |
Activist Bill Brennan filed the official misconduct complaint against Mr Christie in September after Mr Wildstein's testimony. | |
The prosecutor's office will decide whether there is enough evidence to indict Mr Christie for official misconduct, which could lead to a sentence of five to 10 years in prison. | |
Mr Christie appointed the prosecutor who will review the case. | |
The governor's spokesman told the AP news agency the ruling is being appealed and reiterated Mr Christie had no knowledge of the plot. |